T.E. is the only protege of the great Paul Draper (Many consider P.D. to have been on a par, or even more magical, than Fred Astaire), who disliked commercialism and made few films.
He danced magnificently in "The Time of Your Life" (quirky, profound play - William Saroyan) - a lovely film made by/w James Cagney & family. -- Tracy Everitt is a nat''l treasure. THK U FOREVERMORE, TRACY & Co.!
This is amazing. And to think it's all improvised. This guy is awesome. I saw a little of Tracy on the remastered Judy Garland show and must say he was and by the looks of it STILL awesome. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
Forgive me for avoiding to answer, but allow me to say that I don't answer questions that are none of anyone's business. If the legendary Mrs. Patrick Campbell (The adored suspected lover of Bernard Shaw) had been asked this question in person, she certainly would have the good taste and tact to pretend not to hear it.
So, sir, in honor of Bernard Shaw and such fine people, please think carefully addressing anyone on such matters.
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virghammer1 3 months ago
T.E. is the only protege of the great Paul Draper (Many consider P.D. to have been on a par, or even more magical, than Fred Astaire), who disliked commercialism and made few films.
He danced magnificently in "The Time of Your Life" (quirky, profound play - William Saroyan) - a lovely film made by/w James Cagney & family. -- Tracy Everitt is a nat''l treasure. THK U FOREVERMORE, TRACY & Co.!
VCH & MTC
Theatre in Newark + Schools & Prisons
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virghammer1 3 months ago
This is amazing. And to think it's all improvised. This guy is awesome. I saw a little of Tracy on the remastered Judy Garland show and must say he was and by the looks of it STILL awesome. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
alpuretim 1 year ago
Is Tracy a homosexual?
mrspatrickcampbell 2 years ago
Forgive me for avoiding to answer, but allow me to say that I don't answer questions that are none of anyone's business. If the legendary Mrs. Patrick Campbell (The adored suspected lover of Bernard Shaw) had been asked this question in person, she certainly would have the good taste and tact to pretend not to hear it.
So, sir, in honor of Bernard Shaw and such fine people, please think carefully addressing anyone on such matters.
Tracy Everitt
dancingphysicist 5 months ago